Immediately after the game, the nine entertained their visitors in Roberts Hall.
The Princeton nine received a hearty round of cheers as they went into the field, yesterday.
Examination books for courses in Political Economy are to be left as soon as possible in U. 4.
Class day at Princeton will be on June 15. The 138th annual commencement occurs on the 17th.
In the freshman lacrosse game Saturday afternoon. C. A. Carpenter sustained a serious sprain of his ankle,
Willard made a batting average of 1000 in the game yesterday, being at the bat four times, and making three singles and a double.
During the sudden shower yesterday afternoon, many of the spectators took refuge under the willow trees, and in the basement of the Pudding building.
The following is of interest to those who are making their choices of electives. Those wishing to consult instructors about their courses will find Dr. Francke on any day between June 1 and 7, at 10 A. M. in Sever 3; the instructors in Physics on June 2, at 7.30 P. M. in room No, 41, Physical Laboratory; and the instructors in Pulitical Economy on June 2, at 2 P. M. in U. 4.
At a meeting of the French residents of New York, held last Sunday evening, addresses on the life and writings of Victor Hugo were delivered by Mr. Cohn and others.
There were several casulties in the game yesterday, Allen was struck in the throat by a foul tip; Taylor, catcher for Princeton, received a painful injury to one of his fingers; and Blossom was spiked in the hand by Smith at third.
It is stated on good authority that the overseers passed the recent resolution on the works of the English depart ment without an examination of the present management of the department, and on hearsay at least five years old. A vote of praise for the good work that has been done this past year may be expected after the next decade has passed away.
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